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The Inovonics four zone add-on receiver with relay outputs programs and supervises up to four Inovonics transmitters. This receiver includes Form C relays for each output, allowing connection to any hardwire panel, or stand-alone wireless application.
Features:
- Add up to four high performance EchoStream wireless transmitters to any installation
- LED allows the user to view the current status of all four transmitters
- Five form C relays for connecting to any panel: four alarm, one fault
- Outputs can be configured in follower, latching, momentary, or toggle modes independently
- Case tamper protection, jam detection, and internal antennas for a secure wireless implementation
- Wireless programming routine built into the receiver
NEO Control Panel Kit. Contains one HS2032NK control panel with CP01 software in a PC5003C cabinet, one HS2LCDRF9ENG Full Message LCD Hardwired Keypad with Built-in PowerG Transceiver, a BD4-12 12V, 4Ah battery, a PTD1640U standard efficiency transformer, and a SD15WULF indoor siren.
- Instantly modernize most legacy security systems with mobile control
- Offer new service upgrades beyond basic intrusion security
- Video ready, enabled through the alula mobile app
- Home automation ready, link to any z-wave device
- Sunset-proof communicator, with ethernet and wifi on board
- Triple-path connectivity gives install flexibility and auto-switching to always maintain alarm reporting
- CAT-M1 IOT optimized! 5g ready keeps you ahead of tech changes, 4g LTE links to current cell standard
- Near universal panel compatibility keyswitch arming for remote interactive controls
- Auto-bus connection saves setup time, instantly joining existing panels
Features:
GEM-RECV32 will accommodate up to 32 wireless zones. The receiver is connected to the control panel's 4-wire bus. The receiver monitors each transmitter, updating transmitter status as reports are received, and conveys this information to the control panel. Also monitored is the elapsed time since the last report from each transmitter. If no report is received within a programmed time, a Supervisory Failure will result.
